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I've started this in the beginners section as it's aimed mainly at those poeple with just a few hives .. it's not aimed at those of you with flash uncapping machines although your input is welcome.
I've been extracting today ..
I've got both an uncapping fork and a variety of uncapping knives. I only extract once a year so my uncapping technique doesn't really reach the muscle memory stage ..
My frames are foundationless so they tend to be a bit on the thick side .. and occasionally there will be a few bits that are irregular in shape ..I don't mind - it's what the bees do and they hold a lot of honey.
The uncapping fork is what I use most with a small knife to clear the cappings after each pass, those frames which are less full and even in construction I use the uncapping knife.
I have a stainless steel tray with a piece of timber with a hole in it to support the frame whilst I uncap.
However, it all seems a bit disjointed .. I don't dislike what I'm doing I just wonder if anyone has any tips or (inexpensive) bits of kit that make life easier.
I'm sure some of our newbies will appareciate any help as well as me ...
I've been extracting today ..
I've got both an uncapping fork and a variety of uncapping knives. I only extract once a year so my uncapping technique doesn't really reach the muscle memory stage ..
My frames are foundationless so they tend to be a bit on the thick side .. and occasionally there will be a few bits that are irregular in shape ..I don't mind - it's what the bees do and they hold a lot of honey.
The uncapping fork is what I use most with a small knife to clear the cappings after each pass, those frames which are less full and even in construction I use the uncapping knife.
I have a stainless steel tray with a piece of timber with a hole in it to support the frame whilst I uncap.
However, it all seems a bit disjointed .. I don't dislike what I'm doing I just wonder if anyone has any tips or (inexpensive) bits of kit that make life easier.
I'm sure some of our newbies will appareciate any help as well as me ...